Keyshia Cole Encourages Twitter ‘Battle’ Over Her Best Songs From Massive Set List

Four-time Grammy Award nominee Keyshia Cole incited a massive Twitter discussion over her music singles.

It all began on Jan. 31 when a fan tweeted the singer two song lists composed of her most popular singles from her seven albums, including “I Changed My Mind,” “I Should Have Cheated,” “I Remember,” “Woman to Woman,” “I Choose You,” “Last Night,” and many others.

“@KeyshiaCole this is the setlist me and @generationXCIV were discussing last night,” the fan tweeted. “I know it’s long but being the legend you are and how many hits you got 😂.”

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Cole retweeted the lists and responded back, “Wait. It’s TWO PAGES LONG!!! Omg!!!! Omg!!! OMG!!!! Ok.. 😩.”

She then told fans to duke out the “battle of the best set list” by choosing their favorite songs by her.

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“Love, I shoulda cheated, Heaven sent, Let it go, Enough of no love Incapable,” one fan wrote, recalling a few of the singer’s popular hits.

Another tweeted, “Keyshia!! All these hits make no damn sense! How dare you be so talented!!🙄😡. Any list with Work it Out tbh.”

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Keyshia Cole attends the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on August 27, 2017, in Inglewood, California. (Photo by C Flanigan/Getty Images)

Cole hasn’t released any new music lately, but she did tease fans in September about a possible eighth album. She wrote on Instagram in a now deleted post, “STUDIO VIBEZ WITH @midsidesound #StudioVibez #ALBUM #8.”

The 37-year-old released her last and seventh album “11: 11 Reset” in October 2017. She took the world by storm with her hit single “Incapable” which peaked at No. 19 on Billboard‘s “Adult R&B Songs” chart and spent 20 weeks on the charts.
Cole has had several No.1 songs on the music charts, including her 2008 single “Heaven Sent” which peaked at No. 1 on Billboard‘s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop songs chart and remained No. 1 for four weeks. Her 2007 song “Let It Go” featuring Missy Elliot and Lil Kim also hit No. 1, and her single “I Remember” stayed No. 1 on the charts for nine weeks.
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